More than a week after fire swept through a cargo ship carrying almost 4,000 cars in the North Sea, the crippled ship has been towed into port in the north-east of the Netherlands.
The charred hulk of the Fremantle Highway arrived at Eemshaven after a 64km (40-mile) journey from a position north of the island of Schiermonnikoog.
The ship had left Bremerhaven in Germany en route for Egypt when fire broke out on 25 July.
One of the crew died in the blaze.
The other 22 survived, and seven of them jumped into the sea to escape. All but two of the crew came from India.
For almost a week the fire burned aboard the 200m-long Panamanian-registered Fremantle Highway.
There were fears the ship might sink, raising fears of an environmental disaster in the waters of the Wadden Sea, designated a World Heritage site on the edge of the North Sea.
The Dutch coast guard stressed the cause of the fire on the 11-deck ship was unknown and authorities were careful not to speculate. But an audio recording emerged of one rescue worker suggesting it had started in the battery of an electric vehicle and "it appears an electric vehicle exploded too".
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66393507
The charred hulk of the Fremantle Highway arrived at Eemshaven after a 64km (40-mile) journey from a position north of the island of Schiermonnikoog.
The ship had left Bremerhaven in Germany en route for Egypt when fire broke out on 25 July.
One of the crew died in the blaze.
The other 22 survived, and seven of them jumped into the sea to escape. All but two of the crew came from India.
For almost a week the fire burned aboard the 200m-long Panamanian-registered Fremantle Highway.
There were fears the ship might sink, raising fears of an environmental disaster in the waters of the Wadden Sea, designated a World Heritage site on the edge of the North Sea.
The Dutch coast guard stressed the cause of the fire on the 11-deck ship was unknown and authorities were careful not to speculate. But an audio recording emerged of one rescue worker suggesting it had started in the battery of an electric vehicle and "it appears an electric vehicle exploded too".
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66393507